MAGYARS

mŏdˈyärz, măgˈyärz, the dominant people of Hungary, but also living in Romania, Ukraine, Slovakia, and Serbia and Montenegro. Although in the past it was thought a common origin existed among the Magyars, the Huns, the Mongols, and the Turks, modern research has disproved this claim. The only similarity between the Magyars and the peoples named above was their mode of life when they first appeared in Europe in the 9th cent. The Magyar or Hungarian language belongs to the Finno-Ugric family. A nomadic nation, the Magyars migrated (c.460) from the Urals to the Northern Caucasus region. They remained there for about 400 years; during a portion of that time they were allied with the Khazars. Contact with Turkic peoples seems to have been close, for many Magyar words of Turkish origin, relating to animal husbandry and political and military organization, were in use before the 9th cent. Late in the 9th cent. the advance of the Pechenegs forced the Magyars westward across S Russia and into present Romania. Under their leader Arpad they defeated the Bulgar czar Simeon I, but Simeon, with the help of the Pechenegs, forced them northward into Hungary, which they permanently settled c.895. They were described as ferocious warriors. They conquered Moravia and penetrated deep into Germany until they were checked (955) by Holy Roman Emperor Otto I at the Lechfeld. Under St. Stephen, Christianity was introduced early in the 11th cent., and the Magyars consolidated their state. They absorbed the other ethnic groups of Hungary proper. The Székely are presumably closely related to them. The terms Magyar and Hungarian are identical, but in non-Hungarian languages the word Magyar is frequently used to distinguish the Hungarian-speaking population of Hungary from the German, Slavic, and Romanian minorities, which were considerable until the end of World War I, when Hungary lost its border provinces. For Magyar literature, see Hungarian literature.

See I. M. Bobula, Origin of the Hungarian Nation (1966); C. A. Macartney, The Magyars in the Ninth Century (1930, repr. 1978).

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Franks, Moravians, and Magyars University of Pennsylvania Press MIDDLE...this volume Franks, Moravians, and Magyars The Struggle for the Middle Danube...Charles R. Franks, Moravians, and Magyars: the struggle for the Middle Danube...
...AUSTRIA CAMBRIDGE , 1926 THE MAGYARS IN THE NINTH CENTURY CAMBRIDGE 1930...full-panoplied, by a single act, when the Magyars, until then a people without fixed abode...of Eastern origin, perhaps akin to the Magyars themselves: the Szekels. The ethnic appurtenance...
...Affairs for 1925 , Part II 1927 ; The Magyars in the Ninth Century 1930 , c...only race of these invaders, except the Magyars, who were not of pure Turki stock; Attilas Huns; the Avars; the Bulgars; the Magyars; the Petchenegs; the Uz a branch of...
...underestimate minorities, show 567,000 ethnic Magyars in Slovakia, 170,000 in Ukraine, 1,620...region and to the minority sta- tus of Magyars, before proceeding to an examination of...holding the largest concentration of Magyars. At the end of World War II the Tri...
...298 a. Conflict between Magyars and Non-Magyars 308 b. The Nationality-Plan...Abandoned to the blind egotism of the Germans and the Magyars the Habsburg Monarchy could not solve the problem...
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...legitimacy with host governments and local Magyars. As historian Thaddeus Radzilowski explains...imposition of a Monolithic Regime--thousands of Magyars with divergent political affiliations...all across Europe. (21) The number of Magyars who passed through these camps is subject...
...ethnic and linguistic backgrounds. The Magyars and Poles had a common monarch, Louis...running for their lives dependent upon the Magyars relationship with the Germans or which...to the labor camps established for the Magyars, and in particular the Hungarian Jews...
...several ways: 1) of successfully unifying Magyars in Hungary against the Muscovites; 2...emigres and those already established Magyars in America; and caused United States officials...political transformation an another influx of Magyars sought refuge in Western Europe, South...
...Hungary; for starting in 1903, the Magyars ties to their homeland included not only...educational, and journalistic affairs of the Magyars in America. 5 A study of the files...conserve the national loyalties of the Magyars and to help quell the burgeoning national...
...Forty-Eighters in the mid-19th century. True, the Magyars or real Hungarians did not really join...compatriots, but also the Hungarians or Magyars in general.(18) This radical metamorphosis...deep seated fear of its minorities. The Magyars felt surrounded and overwhelmed by the...
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...successor, rose in revolt. Other lords joined them and the Magyars saw an opportunity. An estimated horde of over 50,000 stormed...from Bavaria, Swabia, Bohemia and Lorraine to confront the Magyars. It was a mark of his authority in his kingdom by this time...
...autochthonous Romanian as well. Thus for some Magyars here and abroad, the cradle of Hungarian...saying goes. It is inaccurate because the Magyars are not Slavs. Surrounded but certainly...Slav--and German and Latin--people, the Magyars are equally if not more isolated by their...
...offspring who became known as the Huns and the Magyars. Since all people like to know where...absorbed into the nations heritage. The Magyars were part of a great migration of diverse...The only dispute about the origin of the Magyars is from how far east did they come? The...
...that kingdom. They were surrounded by Magyars, who claimed their country, in the south-east...sent to Germany. There are still 600,000 Magyars living in Slovakia. In 1938 Britain and...the Slovaks. They were worried by their Magyars. They still are. The Meciar government...
...ethnic composition of modern-day Hungary are in fact another nomadic Eastern people, the Magyars (the word meaning "Hungarian" in modern Hungarian). The Magyars settled in the Carpathian Basin at the end of the ninth century, almost two hundred years...
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How Magyars scourged, then founded a nation over 1...For half a century beginning in 899, the Magyars - the name Hungarians call themselves...them at Lechfeld near Augsburg and the Magyars did what no other band of horsemen who...
Magyars Miss That Old Magic. by Brian Glanville IF England cant beat Hungary to a pulp next Saturday at Wembley...6-3 at Wembley in November, 1953, and 7-1 in Budapest six months later. In their two recent friendlies, the once-mighty Magyars crashed 4-1 in Croatia to a team missing most of its stars, then went down 2-0 at home to Austria. Once upon a time...
Football: DUO ARE HUNGRY FOR GLORY; MAGYARS EYE DOUBLE DATE. Byline: By GRAHAM HILL WOLVES Hungarian...the Ricoh Arena if he gets clearance in time. And the Midlands Magyars will hope to guide Glenn Hoddles side back into the Premiership...
Magyars Hit the Golf Trail; Hungary Might Not Seem the Obvious Choice for Budding Tigers or Monties, but It Has Courses of the Highest...
HUNGARY TO END A JINX; Reds Have Never Won in Land of Magyars. Byline: NICK PEET DEBRECEN VSC being drawn out of the final pot to complete Group E of this seasons Champions League will...
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MAGYARS mod yarz, mag yarz, the dominant people of Hungary...the past it was thought a common origin existed among the Magyars, the Huns, the Mongols, and the Turks, modern research has disproved this claim. The only similarity between the Magyars and the peoples named above was their mode of life when...
ARPAD , chief of the Magyars or pad, c.840 907?, chief of the Magyars. He led his people into Hungary c.895. The leaders of the Magyars and the first dynasty of Hungarian kings (St. Stephen I to Andrew III) were of the house of Arpad (see...
...little difference between Szekely and Magyars . The Szekely (also known as Szeklers...Transylvania either with or before the Magyars. Their organization was of the Turkic...nations of Transylvania (the others were the Magyars and the Saxons). With their own military...
...lekh felt, plain near Augsburg, S Germany, drained by the Lech River. There in 955, King (later Emperor) Otto I defeated the Magyars and stopped their expansion into central Europe. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with...
...American editor, b. Moyne, Ireland, of English parentage. His idealism found expression in his History of Hungary and the Magyars (1853) and won him the job of correspondent (1853 55) to the London Daily News during the Crimean War. In 1856 he came to...
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